Teen accused of causing panic at Lorain High School

LORAIN — Police were called to the Lorain High School Annex, 2321 Fairless Drive, about 2:25 p.m. May 7 for an incident involving an agitated student.
According to a police report:
A student was very agitated and talking to the school’s guidance counselor when police arrived on scene. While police were talking to the student he ran away, up the stairs and into another classroom where he began assaulting a male student.
According to the police report, a teacher attempted to intervene but the attacking student pushed him into a metal filing cabinet where he hit his head and gouged the palm of his hand, which needed five stitches.
The school’s safety officer was notified by other students in the classroom about what was happening, and the officer took the student down in the hallway, and the whole school was placed on lockdown.
When other officers attempted to assist the school’s safety officer in handcuffing the student he resisted and shouted profanities at police.
The student was taken to the detention home and charged with assault, inducing panic, intimidation of a crime victim, menacing and resisting arrest.
According to the report the student also has an aggravated menacing complaint filed against him from a previous incident with the same student he attacked, and while being driven to the detention home he stated his boys would be coming to the school to get the student and every time he sees him he is going to get him.